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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Love horses but let them starve
Of all the demonstrations of Americans’ political hypocrisy, what we’ve done about the slaughter of horses is right up there. We can thank our governor for a recent example, though she is hardly alone. Like other public figures, Governor Susana … Continue reading
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Foreign students help support higher ed
A charming young man from South America, whom I met at a party, was a graduate student in engineering at UNM. He said he wanted to stay in New Mexico and start a business. He was exactly the kind of … Continue reading
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